Time Strategies
There have been as many books and articles written about time
management as almost any other subject in the personal and
professional development field. Time management is not a time
management issue. Almost everyone knows that you should
complete your urgent, important, critical tasks every day. Almost
everyone knows that planning your day makes more sense than
letting others do your planning for you. Everyone knows, but very
few do . . . Why?
In our rapidly-changing, time-conscious world, we are forced to
get more done…with fewer people…in less time. The quantity of
time will not change. There are always sixty seconds in a minute,
sixty minutes in a hour, and twenty-four hours in a day.
Therefore, what needs to change is our perception of time, and
how we manage our time.
The Process
As a result of this time
management process you will be
able to determine that each
remaining day in your life will be
invested in those activities which
will return the personal and
professional rewards that you
desire. This process will help you
overcome procrastination, help
you effectively prioritize, and help
you invest your time wisely.
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